Man who drove in Charlottesville crowd sentenced to life imprisonment

James A. Fields Jr., the man who drove into a crowd of counterprotesters in Charlottesville’s “Unite the Right” rally two years ago, leaving one woman dead, was sentenced Friday to life in prison in his federal hate crimes case.

Fields pleaded guilty to 29 federal hate crimes in March as part of an agreement that eliminated the death penalty as a possible punishment. Under the punishment imposed by US Judge Michael F. Urbanski, Fields will serve his sentence without the possibility of parole.

Before sentencing Fields addressed the judge and said, “I’d like to apologize. I apologize to my mother for putting her through all of this. Every day I think about my actions and how this could have gone differently. I’m sorry.”

Via CNN

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